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SPYDERLOVERS FROM THE NORTHEAST

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Sadly Passed Oct 2024 - RIP
EDITING:........Wellllllllllll,,,,Merry Christmas , Happy Birthday, & Have -A-Nice -Day, After reading some of the comments to this Post I almost had a STROKE ....How so many people could so totally mis-construe the message I was trying to convey is beyond my ability to comprehend ....and for anyone who happens to care ( I doubt this ) I am only RE-TIRED from my original profession....I also still have to work .....And this is why I don't have a $100,000 Toy Hauler, or have $10,000 to spend on MODS....I design and build my own......and yes this is a now a FULL BLOWN RANT......But here is the Good news ....THIS IS ALSO MY FINAL POST .....Say goodbye to the Bulldog-" Max "......And if it wasn't for the fact that my GF Dee has her heart set on going to Spyderfest I'd BAG that too !!!!!!!!
 
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Why are you amazed we don't go to Spyderfest ?

I consider myself an active rider and go to some rallies each year, but Spyderfest is just too damn far away.

SITA was pretty cool that way.

This year I'm going to try that rally in New Holland PA.

I'm not retired, or even semi-retired.

If I could get get to Spyderfest by taking a day or two off work for a long weekend, I'd go but there's no way I can afford the time off I would need to ride there and back.

I suspect I'm the norm, rather than the exception.

If BRP wanted more participation, they might try several regional activities, maybe 4 throughout the country.

Just my opinion, I could be wrong. I'm sure someone on this site will correct me.
 
Sounds great thanks for posting

Hey Mike and Dee!

Barry and Kate, your neighbors to the east

Staying at the Days Inn

looking forward to meeting you both and to Spyderfest
 
I would be there too if I could get the time off work. I fully understand it takes a lot to prep for these large events but we have to get our vacation request in very early and some of these events are announced a little too late. I agree with three wheels, closer events are more obtainable not that I mind riding long distances but I can get the odd day off for long weekends.

Managed to get some time off for Maggie Valley.

harry
 
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Why are you amazed we don't go to Spyderfest ?

I consider myself an active rider and go to some rallies each year, but Spyderfest is just too damn far away.

SITA was pretty cool that way.

This year I'm going to try that rally in New Holland PA.

I'm not retired, or even semi-retired.

If I could get get to Spyderfest by taking a day or two off work for a long weekend, I'd go but there's no way I can afford the time off I would need to ride there and back.

I suspect I'm the norm, rather than the exception.

If BRP wanted more participation, they might try several regional activities, maybe 4 throughout the country.

Just my opinion, I could be wrong. I'm sure someone on this site will correct me.


For a great event you can do on a long weekend I highly recommend Magog about 20 miles north of the border, a little further than SITA. I went last year and had a great time, funny enough that the distance from home to SITA and home to Magog was about the same only about 5 miles different. It's the 2nd week in July, you will need a passport.

harry
 
Mike,
I've got to agree with "3"...
I'm still trying to pound my desk into submission here in the office... Perhaps you've forgotten how much fun it ISN'T.... to have to go to work when others are planning trips and good times. :gaah:
The Missus and I have been "living on Day-Trips" for going on three years, and she graciously offered to cover the shop while I go play for the week.

So please try and cut some slack to the folks who are still paying taxes! :roflblack: :thumbup:
 
Sorry Mike, but I ride to have fun. I'm sure spyderfest would be lots of fun, however the 1200 interstate miles each way on the spyder would not be for my wife or me.
 
Mike, Gotta agree with the rest of the guys, for those of us still working it's very difficult to get the vacation time, we have to compete with all the people at work who take their Spring vacations in April (very popular in the North) and put in for vacation time in early January before the dates for Spyderfest are announced. Also Spyderfest comes a bit too early for those of us in the upper North where temperatures are often still in the 30's-50's with lots of rain or even snow and road conditions after frost season are abysmal until the frost heaves are repaired or settle down. I usually don't start riding until the very end of April as I can't even get off my own road until mud season is finally over. When you take all of this into consideration and then factor in the distance from the Northeast to Missouri you have the reasons why so few from the Northeast attend.
 
Mike, bring food with ya ...........As soon as someone mentions "Jambalaya" turn around and start heading back north. That stuff is nasty !!!!!!!!!! :roflblack::roflblack:
 
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Is PA:D from the Northeast? The late announcement of the Spyder Owners event ruled that out for me. I must pick my vacations in early January. Same with Spyderfest, I would love to go but it's the time off and the early time of year that keeps me away.
 
I am sure when BRP gets more Spyders on the road they will add another rally in another state. I don't think they will ever be like HD and offer a rally in each state but, the motor company has been around a long time and, is able to do this. I just takes a lot of money and time to do these things. I can't afford to go to Spyderfest so will be at something closer Maggie Valley.:yes: Have a good one!
 
The answer is very clear...

Let's create another Spyderfest in the Northeast! We don't want to conflict with other events (Spyderfest in April, Laconia in early June, Sturgis in early August) and Labor Day Weekend is a hard one to compete with but in checking the calendar it looks like two weeks before Labor Day would be perfect. I'm sure the good folks from Missouri would help us get started. I mean the mold is there so all we need to do (all, yeah right) is take the existing model and apply it to the Northeast. Spyders and Lobsters would be fun in Maine but we should probably keep it more accessible to our southern and mid-west friends. I'm thinking New York or Pennsylvania. Thoughts?
 
Hi Mike here, considering we comprise 7 States ....Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, New York, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticutt. It amazes me that we really have very little participation in Spyderfest....I'm embarassed to Quote the actual number......I would like those who are planning to attend to ADD their names to this POST and maybe where they are staying so we could have a get-together and maybe " PAR'TAY " or something, or at least we will know who we are when we're there.......Any thoughts / comments will be appreciated.......Mike & Dee :thumbup: :ohyea:EDITING:........Wellllllllllll,,,,Merry Christmas , Happy Birthday, & Have -A-Nice -Day, After reading some of the comments to this Post I almost had a STROKE ....How so many people could so totally mis-construe the message I was trying to convey is beyond my ability to comprehend ....and for anyone who happens to care ( I doubt this ) I am only RE-TIRED from my original profession....I also still have to work .....And this is why I don't have a $100,000 Toy Hauler, or have $10,000 to spend on MODS....I design and build my own......and yes this is a now a FULL BLOWN RANT......But here is the Good news ....THIS IS ALSO MY FINAL POST .....Say goodbye to the Bulldog-" Max "......And if it wasn't for the fact that my GF Dee has her heart set on going to Spyderfest I'd BAG that too !!!!!!!!

Mike, I'm trying to understand why you're so upset??? You asked a question and we just tried to answer. You said any thoughts or comments would be appreciated. We were just trying to explain why so many Northeast riders have a hard time getting to Spyderfest. Somehow this upset you and I wish I knew why. Certainly no one was insinuating that you could go only because you are retired, I know I wasn't. We were just trying to explain why we couldn't go. Really. That's all there was to it. Nothing else was implied or misconstrued.

I consider you a good friend and it would be a major loss to Spyderlovers if you no longer were around. Please reconsider, don't leave because of a misunderstanding.
 
I haven,t been to an event yet and don,t have to apologize for that.:lecturef_smilie: I,m 64 -Have been retired from the Military for Over 9 Years and Love the area I,m in and ride both Spyders almost daily All year round:hun:and ride the Supercharged Jet Ski a couple times a week ALL summer.
I like my tiny little ranch on .20 acre:roflblack: I go to the gym 6 Days a week and Spin 3 times a week and do the Arc Trainer 3 times a week!

Driving 1200 miles in 2 days is Not my idea of a Picnic and getting $ in my Saving account is More important to me "Right Now!"



 
I consider you a good friend and it would be a major loss to Spyderlovers if you no longer were around. Please reconsider, don't leave because of a misunderstanding.
Ditto that. Mike, your contributions to Spyderlovers are fun and insightful. I really hope you reconsider. Bill
 
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